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China Box Office Thread | Deadpool & Wolverine- July 26

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i tought hunger games as well as hugo are release under flat rate program in china. (apart from 2O normal and 14 imax/3D films, which non us right holders get 25 percent share from chinaese box office, there is also 40 foreign films which can be releases in china under flat rate, non chinese right holders get upfron price and dont share any part of box office receipts) but that press news article, at least for hunger games, claims regular box office share. whats more, they claim it will be 25 percent share, which is, as far as i remember, first news about wto agreement beign finally used.

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3-day record?!Seriously?China is expanding so fast that every release is going to break records.

Yeah, it has a shot at taking POTC4 down.POTC4OW 145M yuanTotal 482M yuan If MIB3 makes 150M yuan opening, it has a shot at 500M yuan, and that translates to exactly $80M.
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Yeah, it has a shot at taking POTC4 down.POTC4OW 145M yuanTotal 482M yuan If MIB3 makes 150M yuan opening, it has a shot at 500M yuan, and that translates to exactly $80M.

China saves the world..2012 was right after all...
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Chinese film market had been rapidly increasing since 2002.The Imported movies erupted in 2006 and 2007.But China can't save the world because of protectionism.

how can a country depending on its own exports be protectionist?what if the others start to close their markets to chinese products?
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how can a country depending on its own exports be protectionist?what if the others start to close their markets to chinese products?

The main reason is most Chinese people are still too poor now, so consuming abilities are quite low.The competitive powers of local enterprises are weak, without protectionist policies, most of them will go bankrupt.It might need more than 20 years to change these conditions.Many countries have closed their markets to some Chinese products, but these are normal trade disputes.
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The main reason is most Chinese people are still too poor now, so consuming abilities are quite low.The competitive powers of local enterprises are weak, without protectionist policies, most of them will go bankrupt.It might need more than 20 years to change these conditions.Many countries have closed their markets to some Chinese products, but these are normal trade disputes.

Personnally I don't have problems with Chinese exports, you can export no problem..But please guys, buy more foreign products, that would be helpful for us (Europe/USA) and for you.
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Personnally I don't have problems with Chinese exports, you can export no problem..But please guys, buy more foreign products, that would be helpful for us (Europe/USA) and for you.

Wait for 10 years, consuming abilities of Chinese people will be much higher, more foreign products will enter into Chinese market.Per capita GDP is about $5,000 in 2011, it should be more than $25,000 in 2020.
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trade should never be a oneway road

No country want a oneway trade.The current condition is that the consuming abilities of most emerging markets are too low, their people can't consume more foreign products.China has more than 14b people, but only about 10% of them are middle class. Edited by SentryTrans
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Sources told me that MIB3 performed much better than expected, it would pass 100m yuan mark in just 2 days. 3-day opening total will be more than 150M yuan, that is $24M or so.

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